Harold Johnson Sextet – House On Elm Street (1967 Soul Jazz Album Review & Tracklist)
notes:
If you’re digging deep into rare groove and vintage jazz,
House On Elm Street by the Harold Johnson Sextet is the
kind of album that rewards repeated listening. Originally
recorded in 1967 and later released on the Revue label,
this overlooked LP blends soul jazz, Latin rhythms, and
cinematic lounge textures into a surprisingly cohesive experience
Led by pianist Harold Johnson, a young prodigy from Los Angeles,
the group formed during his teenage years and quickly
recorded
their debut album. The project was initially released on an
independent label before being picked up and
distributed
more widely by MCA’s Revue imprint.
Despite being called a “sextet,” the recording actually features
a
larger ensemble, with additional horn players adding depth
and texture throughout the album.
credits:
Harold Johnson - piano
David Crwford - flute
Billy Jackson - congo drums
Alfred Patterson - alto sax
Mike Show - teor sax
Eddie Synigal - alto sax
Ronald Rutledge - drums
Jimmy Nash - bass
Alto Saxophone – Alfred Patterson
Arranged By, Alto Saxophone – Eddie Synigal
Piano, Arranged By – Harold Johnson
Producer –
H. Mitchell, S. Topley
engineer
Norm Goodman
tracks listing:
A1 House On Elm Street
Written-By – H. Johnson*
7:10
A2 Have You Got Good
Religion?
Written-By – H. Johnson*
3:00
A3 Dolores
Written-By – A. Patterson*
3:15
A4 Watts '67
Written-By – H. Johnson*
3:45
B1 Alfie
Written-By – Bacharach-David*
2:45
B2 Sunny
Written-By – Bobby Hebb
2:50
B3 Something Mellow
Written-By – D. Crawford*
2:45
B4 Yeh Uh Huh
Written-By – H. Johnson*
2:40
B5 Moses
Written-By – Crawford*, Johnson*
7:10

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